Visosky brought the wildlife theme indoors with a fresh take on Western art by Kollabs. “I never thought I’d do wildlife art,” she says, “but these put animals in situations where they wouldn’t usually be, like a deer with a bright blue backdrop [seen here] or a fox in front of a chevron pattern, rather than camouflage or something superrealistic.” This deer’s name is Wendall. Visosky is still helping the family collect more art to place throughout the home.The family had mentioned how much they disliked the dark lighting scheme at their primary home in Minnesota. “So often lighting winds up getting value engineered; layered lighting should be nonnegotiable,” Visosky says. She incorporated cable lights around the perimeter and up the middle, glass cluster chandeliers over the dining table, toe-kick lighting, undershelf lighting and pendants over the island. “The pendants are metal, and they look like they’ve been shot out with a BB gun,” she says. They throw interesting light patterns and add a rustic touch to all of the clean, contemporary lines. J Schatz Brute Pendants, Tech Lighting Monorail Kit: Tech Lighting; island countertop: Denim, Paperstone; vinyl on stools: Brentano; artwork: “Wendall,” by Kollabs, Diehl Gallery; feather-print wallpaper (seen in the powder room on the left): Volare-Mistral, Elitis